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Minimalist bathroom with contrasting burgundy wall and open shower area

#4557. Minimalist bathroom with contrasting burgundy wall and open shower area

This modern bathroom exemplifies minimalist design with a carefully considered balance of textures and colors. The dominant element of the interior is the large-format gray stone tiles (or stone-look tiles) that cover both walls and floor, creating a cohesive monolithic composition. The open shower area is seamlessly integrated into the space without traditional partitions or trays, visually expanding the room and giving it a contemporary character.

Particularly noteworthy is the contrasting burgundy wall that serves as a striking accent in the monochromatic space. This rich color adds depth and warmth to an otherwise austere interior. Against the burgundy wall, a mirror in a minimalist frame is placed, while the shower system with a round rainfall showerhead emphasizes the pursuit of functional elegance.

In the sink area, partially visible on the left, natural materials are incorporated through wooden furniture elements, softening the overall severity of the stone surfaces. Built-in niches containing toiletries add practicality without compromising the clean lines.

When designing your own bathroom, it's worth noting this successful example of combining practicality and aesthetics. The use of contrasting color accents, open shower spaces, and quality natural materials are techniques that can be adopted when designing the interior of a country house, especially if you're aiming for a modern and laconic design.

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